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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Ranks Hormel Foods in Top 100 for Green Power Use

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Environmental Protection Agency for our green power use,” said Mark Coffey, group vice president of supply chain for Hormel Foods. “We EPA applauds the leading organizations in the Green Power Partnership’s Top Partner Rankings for their notable commitment to expanding their use of green power and protecting the environment.”.

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Hormel Foods on Track to Match 100% of Domestic Energy Use with Renewable Sourcing by End of 2022

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We are inspired to do our part to make the world a better place,” said Mark Coffey, group vice president of supply chain for Hormel Foods. Environmental Protection Agency applauds Hormel Foods for its leadership position in the green power marketplace," said James Critchfield, program manager of EPA's Green Power Partnership.

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Crown Holdings 2022 Sustainability Report: Raising Our Sustainability Profile

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Our dedication to corporate stewardship was also recognized within Forbes’ inaugural World’s Top FemaleFriendly Companies list, as well as by Newsweek magazine with the publication of its fourth annual America’s Most Responsible Companies 2023 list. The EPA cites this annual alternative energy usage, which for our U.S.

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Measurement of persistent organic pollutants: Recent progress profiled

Envirotec Magazine

3 The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently proposed the first federal limits on PFAS chemicals in drinking water in the US. EPA to limit toxic ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water.” 2 Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are considered POPs and are known for their water- and stain-resistant properties. April 12, 2023.

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Persistence is key: Unpacking the PFAS remediation conundrum

Envirotec Magazine

1 And that’s not yet touching upon the costs of removing it from supply chains and manufactured products, a legal Everest whose scale is only just beginning to be appraised. No PFAS are definitively banned at federal level, while the EPA regulates the manufacture, import and use of certain phased-out PFAS.

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